A local journalist opened up about what he and others are facing – on and off the job. (Heard on DoriMonsonShow)
After two years of death threats and other personal attacks from far-left militant activists angry over his news coverage of the Seattle-area crime scene, KOMO-TV reporter Jonathan Choe is opening up about what some local journalists are facing – on and off the job.
“The death threats, the doxing – people trying to put my personal information out there – but what am I going to do at this point?” Choe continued. “What’s really a struggle for me is my reality. I’m starting to question it.” While crime reporters are getting no support from official journalism organizations or elected officials, Dori urged Choe to stay dogged on his coverage.
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